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If PG uploaded it on gofile then why he cut those routes gofile doesn't give his details to authority.
Because it's no longer about the hosting service. Once Mega gave his information to the NZP, PaleGrass decided that he would cut that content, in case the NZP forwards his information to the authorities in his country, which is something the NZP has done in the past with other people.If PG uploaded it on gofile then why he cut those routes gofile doesn't give his details to authority.
It's not about specific platforms, it's more that he now knows it's illegal in his home country and doesn't want to live looking over his shoulder.If PG uploaded it on gofile then why he cut those routes gofile doesn't give his details to authority.
PG has said, they are gone forever, if he ever adds them again he would need to do it in a way that does not seem like blackmail, I know some will say, well blackmail is in other games, but those other games don't usually get put on the main page of fapnation as an editors choice, that is the main reason why that idiot reported the links as it was promoted on the main pageGreaaaaat are they gone forever or on hold?
I know the whole incident bro i am saying that he changed the host then there no need to be get scared because gofile doesn't have terms and conditions like mega and mega is the shittiest host it even limit you to download if you are not premium member.Because it's no longer about the hosting service. Once Mega gave his information to the NZP, PaleGrass decided that he would cut that content, in case the NZP forwards his information to the authorities in his country, which is something the NZP has done in the past with other people.
Yeah mega is worst hosting site i like mediafire and gofile etc. Also they didn't even verify that the claim is true or false without checking they made the decision and for submitting the information to the authority they gave same reason for everyone whenever they delete something. I remembered once i uploaded my save fule on mega and someone reported it as a virus they deleted my file and gave me same warning that they submitted my information to athority and my file doesn't even a virusPG has said, they are gone forever, if he ever adds them again he would need to do it in a way that does not seem like blackmail, I know some will say, well blackmail is in other games, but those other games don't usually get put on the main page of fapnation as an editors choice, that is the main reason why that idiot reported the links as it was promoted on the main page
The story and plot has not changed, it's just the Paul blackmail route has been removed and the rape in the bar I think has been removed, but, other than that, the story and plot is still going to be the same
Any dev with a mega account, has to understand that it takes one idiot to get your account banned by falsely reporting the links, as soon as your game is promoted on fapnation main page (not the org site) that idiot will report it, and Mega gives you one strike and your out, use a different sharing site other than Mega as it not just PG this has happened to, other female protag games have lost their Mega links for the same reason and it's only the ones that are promoted on the main page of fapnation
Hosting is not the fucking issue, the law in his country isI know the whole incident bro i am saying that he changed the host then there no need to be get scared because gofile doesn't have terms and conditions like mega and mega is the shittiest host it even limit you to download if you are not premium member.
He's not worried that gofile might report him. He's worried because Mega already reported him.I know the whole incident bro i am saying that he changed the host then there no need to be get scared because gofile doesn't have terms and conditions like mega and mega is the shittiest host it even limit you to download if you are not premium member.
I guess he meant that if the content is deleted from mega, there isn't anything new to be submitted to police.He's not worried that gofile might report him. He's worried because Mega already reported him.
How does using a new hosting site change what's already happened?
Where did i said i understand the situation i said i know the whole scenario what happened and why he removed those path you are misrepresent it and putting words that i didn't said.Hosting is not the fucking issue, the law in his country is
Don't tell people you understand the situation and then misrepresent it
The problem is my English is average and i can't expailing my thought properly anyway lets end this what done is done those routes are gone there is no point on debating this game is still my favourite and that guy who reported the game is an a**holeI guess he meant that if the content is deleted from mega, there isn't anything new to be submitted to police.
And that if mega submitted that to NZP then it's already submitted and if NZP decides they violate law and give it to his country's police then that's already something bound to happen and removing content wouldn't change that?
That's how I understood his comment anyway.
Mega have not passed PG details to New Zealand police for breaking any laws, it's within there own terms on their site within account terminations for flagged links, that, his details and file contents will only be passed onto New Zealand police for review if the account holder appealed the termination of their account for wrongful terminationHe's not worried that gofile might report him. He's worried because Mega already reported him.
How does using a new hosting site change what's already happened?
PaleGrass has already stated that he was notified by Mega in an email that they had forwarded his information to the authorities. They did it, not they could do it in the future. So we know that his information was passed to the NZP, along with the reason for his account being terminated.Mega have not passed PG details to New Zealand police for breaking any laws, it's within there own terms on their site within account terminations for flagged links, that, his details and file contents will only be passed onto New Zealand police for review if the account holder appealed the termination of their account for wrongful termination
Read the previous page of this thread.Any word on new update
The email PG got was standard copy and paste email anyone would get if their accounts was terminated with any busienss, PG already confirmed that is the only thing he got to let him know his account was terminated, it's standard stuffPaleGrass has already stated that he was notified by Mega in an email that they had forwarded his information to the authorities. They did it, not they could do it in the future. So we know that his information was passed to the NZP, along with the reason for his account being terminated.
To begin with, it's certainly not true that all businesses handle account terminations in the same way. Yes, there is certainly standard language which is common in most terms of service documents, but there isn't anything which is universal, and there are often differences.The email PG got was standard copy and paste email anyone would get if their accounts was terminated with any busienss, PG already confirmed that is the only thing he got to let him know his account was terminated, it's standard stuff
Well, not all businesses have terms and conditions, but certainly most do. But it still matters what is put in an email. This matters for many reasons. Not the least of which is that businesses are staffed by people. These people may sometimes take actions which are not strictly according to the company's policies, and those actions often stand, despite not being entirely within the rules. Examples of this aren't hard to find. How many people have had their Facebook accounts or YouTube accounts suspended or demonetized when they hadn't broken any terms of service? Plenty of people, that's how many.All businesses have Terms and conditions that is a legal binding contract for that buiesness on how they operate, does not matter what is put in a email, what matters is the legal terms that they set out by law, those terms is what they follow and they do state, they only pass the details on to NZP to be cheeked if the accounts holder appealed
There are a few different points to address from this paragraph.Okay, lets say they did pass his details on to NZP, they check the file to see what it is and why it got reported, they will do their research like any police would do and they, for example, would have visited this page and seeing everyone comments, even mine, as I posted on what actually happened and who reported the links and why and on what site when it happened, so they will then know, its a game, the police would have then gone to fapnation to check the deleted comments, they would have then found the links were falsely reported, and you have to remember, one person reported the links, not 10 people, one person caused this mess, the police would have seen that and realise it's a game and has nothing to do with "real life illegal content like photos, videos and stolen IDs and stuff like that" and left it as that, nothing happened, closed the case, PG has no visits from the police, if they had his details, they would have been knocking on his door months ago
PG did not receive a notification from Mega as to why his account was terminated. He was only informed that it was terminated. The email from Mega telling him that his information was being forwarded to NZP was received after he appealed that termination
To begin with, it's certainly not true that all businesses handle account terminations in the same way. Yes, there is certainly standard language which is common in most terms of service documents, but there isn't anything which is universal, and there are often differences.
Also, PG did not receive a notification from Mega as to why his account was terminated. He was only informed that it was terminated. The email from Mega telling him that his information was being forwarded to NZP was received after he appealed that termination.
Well, not all businesses have terms and conditions, but certainly most do. But it still matters what is put in an email. This matters for many reasons. Not the least of which is that businesses are staffed by people. These people may sometimes take actions which are not strictly according to the company's policies, and those actions often stand, despite not being entirely within the rules. Examples of this aren't hard to find. How many people have had their Facebook accounts or YouTube accounts suspended or demonetized when they hadn't broken any terms of service? Plenty of people, that's how many.
Also, when you receive an email from a service provider which contains legal or procedural language, you shouldn't dismiss what it says as simple copy pasta. Sure, it may be that the email was mistakenly generated, but it may also be that it was intentionally generated because actions are being taken against you or your account. Anyone who receives such a communication should at least take the second possibility into consideration.
All of this is entirely academic, however, because, as I said above, PG did appeal his Mega suspension, and that is when Mega notified him that his information had been forwarded to the authorities.
There are a few different points to address from this paragraph.
- Yes, if PG's information was passed on by the NZP to his local law enforcement agency, that agency would have opened an investigation. They would certainly have visited his Patreon and SubscribeStar pages and his Discord server. It is also likely, though not certain, that they would have visited this thread and the corresponding threads on other game sharing sites. It does not in any way follow that PG would already have heard from the police. Law enforcement agencies often take many months to assemble a case before they take action. Just as an example, look at the recent arrest of Westy in Australia. He was arrested in August, but the investigation was begun in May, months before. Sometimes investigation go on for a year before any charges are brought.
- Yes, it's true that, if PG's local police did open an investigation, and did decide that "Oh, this is nothing", then he will never hear another word about it. They aren't going to notify him that they opened an investigation into him and then closed it. They'll just move on to other investigations, and PG will never even know that he was investigated in the first place.
- How many people reported PG is completely irrelevant to law enforcement. They won't care that it was just one person, instead of a hundred. They won't care that this one person reported the links because he was pissed off for stupid reasons. The only thing they will care about is whether the content in PG's game violates their laws, and whether or not they can build a case to prove that. They don't care how they found out about it.
- You are incorrect in assuming that only "real life content illegal content like photos, videos, and stolent IDs" are actionable. This is entirely a question of the laws where you live. Once again, take the example of Westy being arrested. He was arrested for creating an entirely fictional game with Daz renders - no photos or videos and no real people were involved - because the content he created is illegal in Australia, where he lives. Content which is perfectly legal to produce in the US may be illegal in Canada. Content which is legal to produce in Spain may be illegal in Italy.